PLEASE RETAIN Lismore Non Boiler Solid Fuel Stove INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS This appliance is hot while in operation and retains its heat for a long period of time after use. Children, aged or infirm persons should be supervised at all times and should not be allowed to touch the hot working surfaces while in use or until the appliance has thoroughly cooled.
TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE NO. 1. Stanley Solid Fuel Stove Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2. Installation Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 3. Important Operation/ Maintenance Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 4. Installation & Operating Instructions . . . . . . . .
TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE NO. 40. Glass Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 41. CO Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
STANLEY SOLID FUEL STOVE WARRANTY CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY Your Stanley Solid Fuel Stove is guaranteed against any part that fails (under normal operating conditions) as detailed in the following table with timelines specified from the date of installation of the appliance. If the unit is not installed within six months of date of purchase, the warranty will commence six months from the date of purchase.
INSTALLATION CHECK LIST Tick Flue System 1. Minimum Flue Height of 4.6 metres (15 feet). 2. Appliance should be connected to a 125mm (5”) flue pipe within a metre and then the flue size increased to a minimum of 150mm (6”) diameter. 3. The horizontal flue run should not exceed 150mm (6”) 4. All flue pipework passing through walls must be sleeved & adequately insulated in line with current Building Regulations. 5.
IMPORTANT OPERATION / MAINTENANCE NOTES Now that your Stanley Solid Fuel Stove is installed and no doubt you are looking forward to many comforts it will provide, we would like to give you some tips on how to get the best results from your stove. 1. We would like if you could take some time to read the operating instructions/hints, which we are confident, will be of great benefit to you. 2. Do not burn fuel with a high moisture content, such as a damp peat or unseasoned timber.
THE LISMORE SOLID FUEL NON BOILER STOVE INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Please refer to the current standards, BS EN 152871:2007 Design, Installation and Commissioning of chimneys. BS EN 14336:2004: Heating Systems in Buildings. Installation & Commissioning of Water Based Heating Systems. BS EN 12828: 2003; Heating Systems in Buildings. Design of Water Based Heating Systems. BS EN 12831: 2003; Heating Systems in Buildings. method for calculation of the design heat load.
All register plates, restricter plates, damper etc., which could obstruct the flue at a future date should be removed before connecting this appliance. FLUE EXIT (TOP & REAR) The stove is designed to allow the chimney be cleaned through the stove. If the chimney cannot be cleaned through the stove it is necessary to provide a soot box/ access door in the flue for cleaning. See Fig.2 for recommended locations. Fit it to the stove as shown in Fig.2.
VENTILATION & COMBUSTION AIR REQUIREMENTS Fig.4 It is imperative that there is sufficient air supply to the stove in order to support correct combustion. The air supply to this appliance must comply with current Building Regulations Part J, Heat Providing Appliances. If another appliance is fitted in an adjacent room it will be necessary to calculate an additional air supply. The minimum effective air requirement for this appliance is 33cm².
If there is an extraction fan fitted in adjacent rooms where this appliance is fitted, additional air vents may be required to alleviate the possibility of spillage of products of combustion from the appliance/flue while the fan is in operation. Refer to B.S. 8303 Part 1. Where such an installation exists, a test for spillage should be made with the fan or fans and other appliances using air in operation at full rate, (i.e.extraction fans, tumble dryers) with all external doors and windows closed.
FIREPLACE INSTALLATION HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATION Where a stove is to be installed in a dwelling with Heat Recovery Ventilation (HRV) a number of precautionary measures must be undertaken: Fig.10 760mm Should for example the delivery fan in the HRV unit fail and the extraction fan in HRV fan continue to run the HRV may create a pressure less than atmospheric, this low pressure will effect the flue pressure which is required to safely evacuate the products of combustion from the stove. 550mm 1.
FLOOR PROTECTION When installing this heater on a combustible floor, a floor protector consisting of a layer of non combustible material at least 310mm thick covered with “1/8 sheet metal” is required to cover the area under the heater and extend at least 460mm at the front, 100mm to the side & 280mm from the rear. This will provide protection from sparks and embers which may fall out from the door when stoking on refuelling. See Fig.13. Fig.
RECOMMENDED FUELS Advise the user what to do should smoke or fumes be emitted from the stove. The customer should be warned to use a fireguard to BS 8432: 2010 in the presence of children, aged and/or infirm persons. All fuels should be stored under cover and kept as dry as possible prior to use. This appliance has been tested using seasoned wood logs and manufactured briquetted smokeless fuel (Ancit) for closed appliances, sized between 20g and 140g.
TECHNICAL DATA MANUFACTURED SMOKELESS FUEL WOOD 10.6 11 7.4 7.1 Max heat Output: (kW) Nominal heat Output: (kW) Typical refuelling intervals to obtain nominal outputs: 1 hour 0.78 hrs Mean Flue Gas Temperature oC 330 335 Flue Gas Mass Flue 4.7 6.2 Gross Weight: 200 kgs Flue Outlet: 150 mm Efficiency 79.9% Flue Draught: 75.3% 12 Pa Log Size: Mean CO emission (at 13 % O2) % N/A 340mm 0.09 0.
Fig.18 CHANGING GRATE ORIENTATION Coal Setting For best combustion of coal it is best to burn it on an open grate as the ash needs to be frequently removed to avoid a build up of ash on the grate. For best combustion of wood it is best to use a flat grate so that it can build up a bed of ash as it burns. The grate on the Lismore Stove can be changed from a coal setting to wood burning setting.
AIR CONTROLS Fuel Primary Ignition Secondary Primary Controlled Burn Secondary Anthracite Fully Open Fully Closed 0-80% Open Fully Closed Coal Fully Open Fully Open 0-80% Open 0-50% Open Wood/ Turf Fully Open Fully Open 0-10% Open 0-80% Open REFUELLING DISPOSAL OF ASHES Riddle the fire by pulling the grate riddling knob back and forward (see Fig. 20).
MONTHLY MAINTENANCE Cleaning Stove Flue Pathways It is recommended that the flue pathways in the stove are cleaned on a monthly basis (or less depending on the soot build-up created by the fuel being used) and the chimney cleaned annually. To access the chimney pathways, use the following procedure, 1. Remove the fire fence if present not required when burning wood. 2. Remove the front bricks. 3. Remove the side bricks while supporting the bottom baffle. 4. Remove the bottom baffle. 5.
GLASS CLEANING PROLONGED PERIODS OF NON USE If the stove is to be left unused for a prolonged period of time then it should be given a thorough clean to remove ash and unburned fuel residues. To enable a good flow of air through the appliance to reduce condensation and subsequent damage, leave the air controls fully open. The stove glass will self-clean when there is sufficient heat generated by the burning fuel i.e. when the unit is operated at the maximum air settings.
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FIRE SAFETY CO ALARM To provide reasonable fire safety, the following should be given serious consideration. The fitting of CO Alarms in the same room as the appliance is a compulsory requirement under current Building Regulations. For ROI an additional CO Alarm must be fitted either inside each bedroom or within 5 metres of the bedroom door, refer to Building Regulations Part J.